Jimmy Fallon spilled the beans Friday on how he and wife, Nancy Juvonen, pulled off their big baby surprise: They used a surrogate and kept their mouths shut!

"My wife and I had been trying a while to have a baby," Fallon told Savannah Guthrie on the "Today" show, in a clip from a larger interview that will air next week. "We tried a bunch of things -– so we had a surrogate."

The result? Adorable tot Winnie Rose, who apparently smells so baby-licious that everyone would just love to lick her head. (You'll have to check out the video above to get that one, but here's a hint: Only one somebody gets to do it.)

Unlike Giuliana and Bill Rancic, who went very public about their decision to use a surrogate, Fallon, 38, and Juvonen, 46, had a blast keeping it to themselves.

If you’re one of the hundreds of thousands of Grateful Dead fans who got shut out of tickets for the band’s 50th anniversary shows July 3-5 in Soldier Field, promoter Peter Shapiro has some good news for you.

Conan O'Brien entertains hundreds of thousands of people each year. On a recent clandestine trip to Cuba, however, the TBS latenight host had to please just one - and for several harrowing minutes, thought he had failed.

Steven Dietz's play "Yankee Tavern" is a cleverly self-protected piece of writing, a deconstruction of 9/11 conspiracy theories that also airs a good number of them, ranging from the spike in the short-selling of stock in United and American Airlines on Sept. 10, 2001, to the guy who claimed to...

The good news for die-hard Deadheads who got shut out of the Grateful Dead's reunion concerts July 3-5 at Soldier Field when tickets went on sale over the weekend: Tickets are showing up in droves on the secondary market.